Between Sunset Boulevard and Santa Monica Boulevard is where “the Flat’s” neighborhood is situated. The Beverly Hills mansions may be located in its tree-lined roads, which helps to explain why there are so many of them there. The neighborhood’s relatively level topography and its ample lot sizes. Architecturally speaking, homes in Beverly Hills Flats range from luxurious French Chateaux and Georgian Estates to Spanish Revival and Modern homes.
Daily habits might be as regular as they are everywhere else, with many residents getting up and exercising in the morning. Beverly Gardens Park, a long greenway that hugs Santa Monica Boulevard’s northern edge, is one of the greatest sites to do this. The gravel path is ideal for both jogging and walking. To lengthen their course, runners can weave through and around The Flats. You’ll go by the Electric Fountain, the Beverly Hills Sign, the Lily Pond, and a few sculptures. Even a few ducks or someone doing Tai chi on the lawn can be visible.
Additionally, the Beverly Gardens Park hosts the twice-yearly art SHOW (in May and October), where more than 200 local and foreign artists exhibit their work. The appeal of this gathering is that attendees can talk with painters, sculptures, jewelers, and other artists face-to-face. Having conversations with artists enhances the experience. There are food trucks, beer gardens, and wine gardens on site, and the atmosphere is laid-back. You could plan a day around it. And, oh yes, dogs are always permitted.